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Krautrock

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Informationen zum Autor Marshall Gu Klappentext Krautrock is not a music genre. Krautrock is a way of life. Its sonic diversity and global reach belie the common culture from where it emerged. This is a band-by-band history. In May 1945, the Allies defeated Nazi Germany, putting an end to the European front of World War II and the Third Reich. In the immediate aftermath, German youth were tasked to create their own culture. Krautrock is this unlikely success story, as hundreds of bands-including Kraftwerk and Can-seemed to sprout overnight in the early 1970s, forging a unique and experimental sound that was different than American or British rock. The major innovation of krautrock is not only its motorik beat, the steady click-click of Can's Jaki Liebezeit or monolithic stomp-stomp of Neu!'s Klaus Dinger, but also how the musicians relate to each other. In krautrock, no musician is given more focus than any other, and listening to these bands is to witness interplay common in jazz music. Thus, krautrock represents German politics reflected in music: a dictatorship replaced by democracy. Krautrock explores the history and methodology of the genre, charting its influences and innovations, its more mainstream acts (like Faust, Kraftwerk, and Can) as well as the less universally known (including Harmonia, Popol Vuh, Embryo, and Ash Ra Tempel), and how the genre developed in post-war Germany and what it means to today's listeners. Vorwort Explores this far-reaching German-based genre beyond its biggest names, emphasizing just how wide its breadth was leading up to and during the 1970s. Zusammenfassung Krautrock is not a music genre. Krautrock is a way of life. Its sonic diversity and global reach belie the common culture from where it emerged. This is a band-by-band history. In May 1945, the Allies defeated Nazi Germany, putting an end to the European front of World War II and the Third Reich. In the immediate aftermath, German youth were tasked to create their own culture. Krautrock is this unlikely success story, as hundreds of bands—including Kraftwerk and Can—seemed to sprout overnight in the early 1970s, forging a unique and experimental sound that was different than American or British rock. The major innovation of krautrock is not only its motorik beat, the steady click-click of Can’s Jaki Liebezeit or monolithic stomp-stomp of Neu!’s Klaus Dinger, but also how the musicians relate to each other. In krautrock, no musician is given more focus than any other, and listening to these bands is to witness interplay common in jazz music. Thus, krautrock represents German politics reflected in music: a dictatorship replaced by democracy. Krautrock explores the history and methodology of the genre, charting its influences and innovations, its more mainstream acts (like Faust, Kraftwerk, and Can) as well as the less universally known (including Harmonia, Popol Vuh, Embryo, and Ash Ra Tempel), and how the genre developed in post-war Germany and what it means to today's listeners. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Future Days: CAN 2. German Beatles: Faust 3. Out of the City and Into the Forst: Cluster & Harmonia 4. Marmalade Skies: Tangerine Dream 5. The Ancient Heavenly Connection: Ash Ra Tempel 6. Haunted Island: Agitation Free 7. Electric Junk: Guru Guru 8. Universal Believer: Popol Vuh 9. Made in Germany: Amon Düül II 10. World Fusion: Embryo 11. A Beat That Lasts Für Immer: NEU! 12. We Are the Robots: Kraftwerk 13. Off the Autobahn and Onto the Trans-Europe Express: Krautrock's Legacy Ten Essential Tracks ...

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Authors Marshall Gu
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.10.2023
 
EAN 9798765103296
ISBN 9798765103296
No. of pages 168
Dimensions 128 mm x 194 mm x 10 mm
Series Genre: A 33 1/3 Series
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries

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